该作品是由泰特英国美术馆策展人Linsey Young和皇家艺术学院教授Rut Blees Luxemburg策划的公共艺术项目The Ariadne Project的一部分,展出于英国皇家艺术学院。

被拍摄的夯土建筑体现了建筑、时间与熵之间的关系,以及建筑物如何随着时间的推移成为地标。曾经的驻军哨所在当时曾是区域性地标建筑,如今成为了曾经居住于此的人们活动的纪念碑,正如英国皇家艺术学院的新建筑项目一样。

Rammed Earth responds to architecture, duration and entropy and how buildings can become landmarks over time. The castle and garrison post has become a local landmark and is now a monument to the activities of the humans who used to inhabit it.

This artwork is part of the Ariadne Project, a series of public events in which RCA students and graduates respond to the  development of the Royal College of Art’s Battersea South Campus.

Curated by Linsey Young, British Contemporary Art Curator, Tate Britain and Rut Blees Luxemburg, Senior Research Fellow, Royal College of Art